Llidiad-Nenog Welsh Independent Chapel (1905)

We are sure that those brought up in Gwernogle [literally: the children of Gwernogle], many of whom are scattered throughout the world, because almost all its best children do leave here, will be pleased to learn that the Divine Spirit, which is setting the whole of Wales on fire, has settled in its lovely influence here in these hidden valleys too, and they will thank God for it. United meetings have been held here and at Llidiadnenog alternately every night for three weeks. The services last approximately three hours almost without exception, and some of them rise to indescribably high ground, and the tide is still rising. The mothers and young women - many of them - take their part at the throne of grace, and the young men, almost without exception. This shows us that a good future awaits our country etc, since it is the young people who are taking the greatest interest in it. There are a good number of the converts continually coming in here, some of whom are getting on in years. The influence is having a great effect on the morals of the area. Previous to this, much empty and vain talk was to be heard among young people, but now almost all the conversations are about Jesus Christ, religious matters and the influence of the services on them.